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Monitoring The Health Of Glen Helen Nature Preserve: Can I Drink The Water?, David Kammler Ph.D., Triet Minh Truong, Garrett Vanness, Audrey E. Mcgowin Ph.D.
Monitoring The Health Of Glen Helen Nature Preserve: Can I Drink The Water?, David Kammler Ph.D., Triet Minh Truong, Garrett Vanness, Audrey E. Mcgowin Ph.D.
Chemistry Student Publications
This poster presents the results for water quality testing in Glen Helen by the Advanced Environmental Chemistry and Analysis course at Wright State University under the direction of Professor Audrey McGowin and the Global Seminar: Water course at Antioch College under the direction of Professor David Kammler in Fall 2011. Water quality data are presented for the Yellow Spring in Yellow Springs, Ohio for September, October, and November of 2011. Other test sites included Birch Creek and other sites along Yellow Springs Creek.
This poster was created and presented at the 3rd Annual Wright State University Campus-Wide Celebration of Research, …
Dna Barcoding Of Sea Turtle Leeches (Ozobranchus Spp.) In Florida Coastal Waters, Triet Minh Truong, Audrey E. Mcgowin Ph.D.
Dna Barcoding Of Sea Turtle Leeches (Ozobranchus Spp.) In Florida Coastal Waters, Triet Minh Truong, Audrey E. Mcgowin Ph.D.
Chemistry Student Publications
Fibropapillomatosis (FP) is a neoplastic disease originally identified only on green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas). The disease is likely to be terminal if tumors are developed internally, but external tumors on the eyes, mouth, and flippers can also lead to fatal impairment of vision and difficulty feeding and swimming. The involvement of an environmental cofactor appears possible since many FP outbreaks occur at sites of poor water quality in Florida, Hawaii, Brazil, and other similar places around the world, but outbreaks have also been recorded at less contaminated sites. Studies have shown an association between FP and the fibropapilloma-associated turtle …